Mile Four 21% Organic Whole Grain Starter Chicken & Duck Feed
In a Nutshell
- Good for healthy chicks
- Price is a major drawback
- Whole peas can be problematic for young chicks
- Consider alternatives if cost and pea size are concerns
Quick Verdict
This organic starter feed receives mixed reviews. Some users praise its quality and effectiveness, while others find the price too high and the peas too large for young chicks. Consider alternatives if cost and pea size are concerns.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
The feed is considered overpriced compared to other organic brands.
Prevention: Compare to other brands or look for promotions and discounts.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Health Benefits (2)
Users report chicks being healthy and happy with this feed
Cons
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High Price (2) major
The feed is considered overpriced compared to other organic brands.
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Whole Peas Issue (2) major
Whole peas are too large for young chicks to eat.
Tip: Grinding the feed or adding to layer feed
Quality Trend: Declining
There has been a noticeable decline in quality perception, likely due to complaints about the peas and price.
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Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Health-conscious chicken farmers — Prioritizes organic feed for healthier chicks
✗ Skip If
- • Budget-conscious buyers — Concerns about the high price of the product
Durability & Care
Factors: None mentioned
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 None mentioned
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this feed suitable for young chicks?
Yes, but the whole peas can be problematic. Some users grind the feed or add it to layer feed.
How does the price compare to other brands?
Several users mentioned it is overpriced compared to other organic brands.
Highlighted Reviews
"My chicks have been eating Mile Four feed for the last 12 weeks and I am so thankful I switched!! everyone is super healthy and happy."
"Price is too high and peas are too large, won’t buy again"
Bottom Line
This feed is decent but overpriced. Consider it if you prioritize organic feed, but be prepared for the high cost and potential issues with pea size.